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With physician-led acute care, LTACHs are able to treat patients with complex and serious conditions, most of which include a pulmonary diagnosis. SNFs, on the other hand, care for a wide range of conditions that can be managed by nursing staff.
LTCHs specialize in treating patients who may have more than one serious condition, but who may improve with time and care, and return home. LTCHs generally give services like respiratory therapy, head trauma treatment, and pain management.
Typical patients have complex critical illnesses, multiple comorbidities, multi-organ system failures, and significant loss of independence following a traditional hospital stay. The types of patients typically seen in LTAC hospitals include those requiring: Prolonged mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure.
Patients who are typically admitted to LTACHs have serious medical conditions that require specialized treatment and ongoing medical attention. This includes patients requiring: IV therapy for medication administration. Mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure or ventilator weaning.
A long-term acute care (LTAC) facility is a specialty-care hospital designed for patients with serious medical problems that require intense, special treatment for an extended period of timeusually 20 to 30 days.
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Of 14,072 qualifying patients, 40 percent were admitted to an LTACH for a respiratory diagnosis. The average survival was 8.3 months, with one- and five-year survival rates of 45 percent and 18 percent, respectively. Almost 53 percent of patients never achieved 60-day recovery, the researchers said.
U.S. News evaluated 106 hospitals in Arkansas. Five meet high U.S. News standards and are recognized as Best Regional Hospitals. U.S. news also ranked hospitals in the Little Rock and Fayetteville metro areas. The number 1 hospital in Arkansas is Washington Regional Medical Center-Fayetteville.
Under Medicares prospective payment system (PPS), Medicare pays LTCHs per discharge rates intended to cover the operating and capital costs efficient providers are expected to incur in furnishing covered services during an LTCH stay.

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